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The correct answer is D. No article.
Elephants are herbivores, which means they eat plants. They eat a variety of plants, including leaves, fruits, grasses, and bark. They also eat roots and tubers. Elephants are very large animals, so they need to eat a lot of food. They can eat up to 300 pounds of food per day.
The reason why there is no article before “elephant” is because elephants are not specific. There are many different types of elephants, and they all eat plants. So, when we say “elephant,” we are not referring to a specific elephant, but to elephants in general.
If we were to use an article, it would imply that we are referring to a specific elephant. For example, if we said “the elephant is a vegetarian,” we would be referring to a specific elephant that we know is a vegetarian.
However, in this case, we are not referring to a specific elephant, so we do not use an article.